El Capitan

So disappointed with this release. They took out so many features for no reason.

but brah it just werks, you don't "features".

They wil be back in Sierra, don't worry.

So that's where MS got the idea

>moving three finger drag to accessibility options
REEEEEE

But still gotta love how indestructible are Macbooks

You know what they say, if the shit can't be destroyed it was made for idiots

Thinkpads?

What did they remove?

>indestructible

>Remove cover
>Put the cover, reversed, on a flat surface
>Hit the spot with a rubber hammer
There.

>aluminium
>indestructible
wew lad

>dent is unevenly fixed
>Warrany is also void
It's like Apple doesn't want you to self repai.

Great idea

Will this get an answer?

i have my first imac bought this year and it has this os, what do you mean "this release", like the last update? or is it only for new computers? i mean if i install the latest OS X updates will i miss those features?

What features did they remove?

OP?

They didn't remove shit, Yosemite fucking sucks. Run Mavericks or El Cap. If you're running Yosemite you shouldn't be.

El Capitan has a bunch of things for the regular user hidden/gone compared to previous versions of macOS (Yosemite, Mavericks,etc). Installing later versions of El Capitan only should improve stability and include security updates. OP meant this release as in El Capitan as a whole. As said, Sierra (which will be the next release of macOS) should come with a lot of improvements on El Capitan, including a bunch of the features they 'took out' with El Capitan.

Things like what?

My CP collection was erased when I updated

For example, El Capitan removed RAID setup in Disk Utility, and also butchered partitioning in Disk Utility. With Sierra, there's a RAID assistant built into Disk Utility and partitioning can now be done without a clunky interface.

Anyone find any good apps lately?

Is this joke about this urban legend of a mac user accidentally opening CP with the Photos app and getting them automatically streamed to friends and family? I think I heard something about that.

Sierra is easily the smallest OS X "update" ever if you don't use Siri. It certainly didn't add back any old features... other than the Disk Utility, but I'd argue it doesn't count because Apple shipped an alpha-phase redesign with El Capitan instead of actually finishing it.

>but I'd argue it doesn't count because Apple shipped an alpha-phase redesign with El Capitan instead of actually finishing it.
No they didn't. That was arguably Yosemite and even if it was better than what could be consider alpha.

>for no reason

The other way around, the fact they are pushing the iPad pro and saying 'thats all you need' while gimping and keeping their Mac hardware outdated means they want iOS to be king and Mac fags won't complain if the continue doing it smoothly